Canadian Motorcycle Association

Canadian Motorcycle Association The CMA is Canada's National Association for motorcyclists, is the FIM and FIM North America Affiliate, and is a member of the Canadian Olympic Committee.

Note: the office is currently closed to visitors; you may contact us by email or phone. Thank you! The Canadian Motorcycle Association was founded in 1946 and incorporated federally in 1957. We are Canada's National Association for motorcyclists, and are proud to celebrate over 60 years of service to our community. Since 1950 we have been affiliated with the World Governing Body, Federation Intern

ationale de Motocyclisme (FIM) and are responsible to oversee their interests in motorcycling and snowmobiling throughout Canada. CMA members numbering almost 10,000 have interests in all aspects of motorcycling from road riding to racing and trail riding. CMA affiliated clubs and promoters organize more than 500 activities each year. The CMA is managed by a Board of Directors who are elected by the members. A professional staff carries out the day to day management which includes maintaining communication with various government and other agencies with respect to motorcycling issues. Local Regions, where established by the Board, coordinate CMA grass roots activity. The CMA board and staff are assisted by a vast army of volunteers who contribute their expertise and enthusiasm to organizing and working at events, and keeping CMA informed about safety, legislative and land use issues which can affect the motorcycle community in their area.

This year the Canadian National Trials will take place in Iron Mountain, BC, on June 27th and 28th!  Visit www.trialsbc....
05/25/2026

This year the Canadian National Trials will take place in Iron Mountain, BC, on June 27th and 28th! Visit www.trialsbc.com for more information!

05/13/2026

On this episode, Lee Fryberger, Vice President of the Canadian Motorcycle Association joins Liane to share insights into the organization's history, its current initiatives, and the importance of a unified national voice for motorcycling in Canada. Discover how CMA is working to promote safety,...

05/11/2026

We learn about how to stay safe on your bike and the motorcycle safety campaign that was just launched.Subscribe to CTV News to watch more videos: https://ww...

05/11/2026

75 Days until our 100th Anniversary - The Club affiliated with the Canadian Motorcycle Association in 1958 as part of the governance model for all of the racing events we were putting on. Previous to this, we were affiliated with the American Motorcyclist Association for the same reason, and for a number of years we were affiliated with both, as members would continue to frequently go down to the USA to compete in events there.

To this day, the Club still affiliates with the CMA.

https://www.motorcyclingcanada.ca/

05/11/2026

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05/01/2026
04/30/2026
This message is posted with terrible sadness and heartache. Our dear friend Kevin Worrall Chief Motorcycle Instructor of...
04/27/2026

This message is posted with terrible sadness and heartache. Our dear friend Kevin Worrall Chief Motorcycle Instructor of the Canadian Motorcycle Association passed away on Friday, April 24, 2026. He was our Chief, mentor and our friend, and was our backbone to the CMA Gearing Up rider training and M2 exit rider training programs. Kevin began instructing with the CMA in 1999.

Riding motorcycles for Kevin was always a passion. He bought his first motorcycle at the age of 16. He would frequently stare out the window at his bike while he sat in high school classes. Riding his motorcycle he felt free. It was an escape from the world to be one with his bike. He most of all enjoyed leaning the motorcycle. He said the best part about riding a motorcycle was curves. One of his favourite places to travel to on his motorcycle was the Tail of the Dragon Deals Gap in Tennessee and North Carolina. 318 curves in 11 miles. It is one of the places every motorcyclist should visit. His goal this summer was to make it back down there on his 2003 Yamaha FZ1. He was especially proud of how many kilometres were on his bike. He currently has 336712 km.

Kevin believed in every word he taught and spoke for both of our rider training programs. He was a firm believer in safety, wearing proper riding gear, making sure that it fit and making sure all of our course participants received proper training before they rode motorcycles on the road. Kevin spoke a great deal about conspicuity the art of being visible on the road. He was also asked if you could give one piece of advice to a new rider what would it be. His response was leave space. Create a gap. Minimum 2-3 second following distance. If you have time, you have space and if you have space, you have time.

In-between instructing and working most of our rider training programs, Kevin spent hours upon hours making sure our training motorcycles worked and ran to the best of their abilities. His goal was to keep cost down so he would spend his time in a parking lot tinkering and troubleshooting until non-working training motorcycles would run.

Kevin was also a train the trainer with Serco (Ministry of Transportation) and Georgian College. He was a high school teacher and was in the Canadian Military for 23 years.

The motorcycling community has lost a fabulous, selfless, intelligent man. He was a great Instructor, a talented rider and most of all, a very good friend.

04/16/2026

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Hamilton, ON
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